LEGO, Paypal, and Samsung Named the UK’s Most Reputable Companies

Reputation Institute (Ri), the global leader in reputation intelligence, today announced the 2019 UK RepTrak® rankings. Lego tops the ranking with the best reputation in the UK, closely followed by PayPal and Samsung. LEGO returns to the top spot, a position it last held in 2016. Family-owned Warbutons is the only UK business in the Top 10. Technology firms PayPal and Netflix both made significant improvements to enter the Top 10 for the first time. This year’s top 10 companies with the best reputations in the UK are: LEGO PayPal…

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Samsung Electronics Steps Up Its Commitment to Sustainability with New Product Packaging Policy

According to the United Nations, a staggering 8 million tons of plastic end up in the world’s oceans every year. Even more shocking is that since the 1950s, over 8.3 billion tons of plastic has been produced – and just 1% of that figure comes from renewable, non-fossil fuel-based resources. In order to help mitigate this growing crisis, Samsung Electronics is following in the footsteps of governments and organizations the world over and implementing sustainable packaging practices for its products in order to reduce plastic consumption and waste. Going Green…

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Samsung, ICTA and Titrifikir Launch Cyberbully Campaign

Cyberbullying, which includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else, is a serious problem. However, most people are unaware of the fact that what they do on social media is cyberbullying. To attract people’s attention to this problem Samsung and Turkish Information and Communication Technologies Authority (ICTA) started a movement: “Do not be a cyberbully! Be aware of it.” With this movement Samsung and (ICTA) aim to raise awareness of young people, families and teachers against malicious use of technology and protection of their…

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Samsung and Leo Burnett try to help Teenagers Understand The Importance Of Following Their Dreams.

In Europe 60% of students don’t go to university after high school. Samsung is involved with educational projects in schools in more than 20 countries and want to make teenagers think about the importance of continuing to study and following their dreams. That’s why Samsung and Leo Burnett devised a social experiment which has never been done before. The protagonist is Michael, a 19 year old boy who has just graduated and who is fairly sure about going to work with his dad renouncing to his dream to become a…

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